What makes this scene so great is that nothing was actually planned, Godzilla actually just appeared on set to kill the Muto and the camera man just kept filming
Dude, that's all just imagination. If it was for real, Godzilla would have wiped out this tiny awkward insect instantly. Just some kind of CGI. Nothing else. Greetings from the heart of Germany.
@@DaRemy I thought you took my comment seriously and thought I was serious in thinking Godzilla was real I could have been wrong though, I’m not the best at interpreting comments the best way. Sorry if I misinterpreted.
3:51 I remember watching this scene in the theatre with my dad, all was normal, popcorn munchers, people screwing with candy wrappers, ambient american eating noises. when that foot hit the ground the theatre went silent too. goosebumps
I was around 7 or 8 when my parents took me to what the movie, I loved every single scene of the movie, even the parents I didn’t understand, but the airport/ fire appearance of Godzilla scene will forever hold a special place in my heart because this movie introduced me to Godzilla for the first time, hell I have a dvd of it in my house, and I’m thinking of watching, for the 700th time
1:30 had my headphones dug all the way in my ear, when Godzilla is “revealed” the shit almost literally raddled my skull with the volume all the way up
“Mommy, look! A dinosaur!” There’s just something sweet and innocent about that child’s reaction to seeing the imposing spectacle and destruction on television. 😆😊
I know everyone complained that Godzilla was used so sparingly in this one but I personally felt that it worked in making the titular character feel impactful. Every time he appears, it's like an event and this introduction of him was one of the most epic intros for an iconic character I have ever seen. That roar? Mmmmmm, perfection.
Something I liked about this movie was how well it portrayed the massive size of the monsters and how puny and insignificant humans and their machines were when compared to them. That was something King Of the Monsters didn't do as well, even though there was more monster action in that movie. And I'm guessing the kid that gets saved on the train is a "Kenny?"
0:00 man i miss shots like this in the Monsterverse. i really really want more scenes like this that actually try and have us be in the humans POV, plus it's really terrifying to see how big Godzilla is. Garreth Edwards sure may have dropped the ball in a few places but he definitely knows how to frame shots and show off the scale of the Kaiju/Titans
I've been a Godzilla superfan since I saw my first Godzilla movie as a kid. That movie was Godzilla vs. Megalon. So, I love Godzilla 2014 & REALLY love Godzilla: King of the Monsters. There's one thing that was done better in 2014 that was sort of missing in KOTM. That is the sense of scale that Gareth Edwards executed so well. I hope GvK regains that sense of scale. Even though the massive disdain I have for that farce of a movie in 98, there are a couple of parts that give sense of scale. The beginning when that Japanese ship was attacked. You could just feel how large & heavy that ship was, so naturally your mind begins to process just how large something would need to be to yank on that ship. The 2nd was when those 3 fishing trollers were pulled back & under. Again, it gave a important scope of how large a monster would need to be.
@@jmarcopulos5265 Yes. It does matter. For me, a lack of scale takes away from the fun of a Kaiju. Godzilla King of the Monsters's problem wasn't its lack of scale though, it was simply the lack of weight. No monster felt heavy in this movie. In Godzilla 2014, the Hokmuto's muscles are shown to actually strain due to his flight. It makes him feel like a living, breathing creature. King Ghidorah on the other hand is the largest live-action Kaiju ever and yet we don't see any weight or muscle put into his flying.
But what makes 2014 the worst one is that they try to keep suspense by cutting everytime Godzilla shows up even when he’s shown the moment they actually showed him that should be the moment you stick with him.
After having looked through kotm extensively it boggles my mind how much better handled this scene is just in terms of sheer build up and presence. The scale and intensity is greater in this 4 minutes than the entirety of kotm
Yeah, people complained that the monsters didn't have enough screentine in 2014, but IMO the few scenes of Godzilla in this one are much more impressive that KOTM. Also the family drama in 2014 wasn't as comically dumb as KoTM
Well the difference is that this one is just monster thriller, while the other is just action they are both different things. You know that some audiences just love pure action.
This scene is brilliant and awesome- yes. However, don’t discount KOTM. Because 2 scenes in that movie are on par with this scene here. #1 the revival scene where he comes out of the ocean and shoots his atomic breath into the sky. #2 the arrival in Boston scene when he knocks Ghidorah back and then marches in with the fighter jets behind him !!
One thing I’ve always found great about this movie in general is that Godzilla kinda gets the shark treatment from jaws. What I mean by that is is that we only get like bits and pieces of Godzilla throughout the movie and when they do finally show him, the entrance is great.
Humans: *start shooting Godzilla* Godzilla: ok first that tickle and didnt hurt me, because your bullets are so tiny to hurt a giant monster like me, second i wasnt here to destroy the city like old times im just here to search for-- THERE YOU ARE MUTO!!!
Almost 23 now. I’ll never forget being 12 seeing this for the first time. Been longing for a scene like this since then. The new ones can’t seem to capture it. I miss this sense of pure, genuine awe
4:00 As soon as we finally tuned in to watch the fight of giants in the movie "Godzilla", he sends us to hell and switches to everything except the fight of giants. Thank you very much.
3:11 “Please remember to stay clear of the automatic doors” More like stay clear of the freaking 50 foot drop that’s literally just a few feet away from you!
I can watch this scene a hundred times and it will still feel like the first time. I remember it was a packed house in the movie theater and everyone cheered and screamed when Godzilla appeared.
There’s something about the dark and nightmarish Godzilla in the 2014 movie that I no longer feel with his current self, I still love Godzilla either way
This scene was NO JOKE! in theater! OMG no movie did it for me the way this movie did in theater (credit to MUTO and Godzilla, and music, and especially sound effects).
What I really like about this particular monsterverse, is that it has a lot of sequences that build and build. The other movies just have action, which is cool of course, but I like delaying the anticipation more
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn rly? It would of been amazing if it wasnt just humans all the time. The camera angles and sounds and everything are out of this world amazing im just dissappointed it was executed so poorly considering godzilla got like 5 minutes of screentime. The new godzilla on the other hand was all that amazingness, and so much of it. Nothing but fighting its great. I dont care about the lack of realism or the annoying family. I signed up for huge badass monsters fighting and i got just that. I feel like they should focus on like the horror side like when in this scene u cant see or hear the monster until flares reveal them i think its briliant and would be a thrill to watch in the cinema, just imagune the atmosphere. Im just a big godzilla fan lol dont mind me
Fijingernuts 44 Well I think it was amazing, and it wasn’t just humans all the time, Godzilla got 10 minutes not 5, and while he could have done with more, it’s about the same amount he got in the classic films, and it makes you all the more ready and excited to see him when he appears, and when he does appear, it really delivers, especially that final battle. Now I think KOTM was good, but not as good as 2014, and hey, if you like that; monsters fighting none stop , that’s okay, there’s nothing wrong with that, it’s badass AF, but monsters fighting alone isn’t enough to make a good film, and personally, I’m a sucker for realism, this film, did focus a fair bit of the horror elements of the franchise; Godzilla looking like he was coming straight for the boat and the Muto and the bridge was legit terrifying, and you not being able to see is not the film’s fault, that’s down to the blu ray; it’s been proven the quality for the blu ray version of this was awful, the one we saw in cinemas and all other versions i can see just fine. But yeah mate I’m like you, just another Big G fan, don’t mind, we’ve all got opinions and it’s good, it’s shows how much me love Godzilla ;)
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn i still find it hilarious as dark as it is that every human near godzilla while doing his explosion things will be dead in like 2 weeks due to the radiation levels
Fijingernuts 44 True, but in this film, it’s not really as big amount of radiation he gives off so I can look past it, i can’t in KOTM though, everyone present in that final battle should have died on the spot when Burning Godzilla came in.
What makes this scene so great was that the people in hawaii were so scared of the muto that it was wreaking havoc all around the world and the moment godzilla came to face the muto when his foot stomped into the airport everybody stopped screaming and notice that godzilla can take on the muto and destroy it once and for all and save humanity and become the king of the monsters and the protect it of the world.
Javo Moto nope! It gives me goosebumps even now. I saw the movie with my brothers in the theater when we were all kids. Even at 19 I feel nostalgic watching this scene!
The dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived...
I went into this movie 100% convinced that it was going to be as bad, if not worse than Godzilla 2000. I was already cheering when the "We call him...Godzilla" scene came up. But then this scene happened, and I felt like when I was six years old watching the original Godzilla movies. Ecstatic, excited. Depression and anxiety washing away. I truly need to know if the people behind this movie were huge fans of the originals, or if they at the very least consulted with fans of the original movies. Either way, they really nailed Godzilla's character in this movie.
I know this is 3 years late but I just need to point out what an homage the directers and artists payed to the original Godzilla His design is accurate yet even more menacing, and his roar is CLASSIC
@@ChaotiX1 Well, what I love is that the roar in this movie is the original roar from the older movies, they just did a little sound editing with it to make it sound similar, but modern. Again, either they consulted with fans, or the people doing the designs are fans themselves.
@@judgem0rt1s23 I should clarify his scream is digitally altered from the original. But the tail end of his roar that sounds like a deep pitched. Growl was made by running A hiking boot across a bass drum, Similar to how Tanaka ran a glove across a bass string for the original
When I was much younger I was a Godzilla fan. When Godzilla 1984 was coming out my friends and I were exited at a "modern" Godzilla movie. After seeing that movie I wanted to like it but it was not very good. THIS Godzilla was the one I have been waiting for.
I like to think the dog got inside the building with all those people, either that, or he was able to get far enough to where the waves weren’t as deadly and he safely swam, dogs can run faster than humans.
I love this movie, i know it has it's flaws but overall just the way it was filmed and the atmosphere it creates is fantastic, sure i would have liked to see Godzilla a little more but otherwise i think it was a great way to introduce the big guy and in my opinion the movie was awesome 👍
The cut after Godzilla's introduction to Sam Brody sleeping on the couch is underappreciated. Godzilla's roar still echoes a bit after the cut to Sam. Sam is sleeping. Does dream of Godzilla? Does the echoes of Godzilla's roar awaken him to find the dream to be a reality as the monster battle is shown on the TV screen. It's great! Godzilla 2014 is the only good movie to come out of the MonsterVerse as the following films never live up to it.
To understand how good this movie and King of the monsters was you would have had to watched a lot of the old films including the 1998 film "Godzilla". These movies did Godzilla a lot more justice and were less campy like the old time movies. Think 1960's Batman then the Dark knight in 2008, however saying that a lot of the old movies were very good in their own way also especially the first 1954 film.
What makes this scene so great is that nothing was actually planned, Godzilla actually just appeared on set to kill the Muto and the camera man just kept filming
Lmfao imagine. They were making a completely different movie and all of a sudden Godzilla just waltzes onto set and everyone just goes along with it
Dude, that's all just imagination. If it was for real, Godzilla would have wiped out this tiny awkward insect instantly. Just some kind of CGI. Nothing else. Greetings from the heart of Germany.
@@DaRemy I’m aware it’s all CGI, I was just making a joke, lmao
@@maggierappa417 What do you think I made?
@@DaRemy I thought you took my comment seriously and thought I was serious in thinking Godzilla was real
I could have been wrong though, I’m not the best at interpreting comments the best way. Sorry if I misinterpreted.
When Godzilla's foot dropped, the screaming stopped.
Bars
T rex : ha mortal
The king demands silence.
Yep
He knows to command an entrance.
3:51 I remember watching this scene in the theatre with my dad, all was normal, popcorn munchers, people screwing with candy wrappers, ambient american eating noises. when that foot hit the ground the theatre went silent too. goosebumps
Dude that is fucking awesome 😂😂
Such a good scene
The reason the theater went silent, is because the king of the monsters demands silence perhaps
I was around 7 or 8 when my parents took me to what the movie, I loved every single scene of the movie, even the parents I didn’t understand, but the airport/ fire appearance of Godzilla scene will forever hold a special place in my heart because this movie introduced me to Godzilla for the first time, hell I have a dvd of it in my house, and I’m thinking of watching, for the 700th time
I had a pretty similar experience one of my personal top 10 cinema moments.
Ants: This is us, every day.
So true lol
Always knew I was Godzilla to an ant!
Yep
Yeah but way worse and smaller
Every 5th minute*
i love how in every scene where godzilla appears, he silences the crowd of people everytime
The King demands science.
Because Godzilla is cuter than that creature.
3:55 this single moment is breathtaking
I wish they would have let the fight take place the build up was worth it, I feel so robbed
@@megabattlezero5351 it’s safe to assume Godzilla beat the shot out of the Male MUTO.
cuz it was really well made to be like that
I just love how everyone was screaming, but as soon as Godzillas foot appeared, it was dead silent. And that big thump just gives me chills
Literally
1:30 had my headphones dug all the way in my ear, when Godzilla is “revealed” the shit almost literally raddled my skull with the volume all the way up
Ivan The Great me to rip my ear
That happened at the so called, airport scene with me roaring.
Why would you have the volume all the way up when watching Godzilla clips, like really?
You poor fool
@@CD_GO I did it too. It enhances the experience!!!!
3:53 I will forever remember this scene. Legendary.
Hahah I see what you did there.
Let’s be honest here, when you first saw Godzilla go under the ship and silence mixed in with the alarm sent you chills
Yeah.
So many people gettng chills these days. Y'all should go to the doctor
The flares barely illuminating any of his body too. That is BIG.
My first thought was "oh, so he didn't just wreck the ship. That's nice of him."
“Mommy, look! A dinosaur!” There’s just something sweet and innocent about that child’s reaction to seeing the imposing spectacle and destruction on television. 😆😊
Makes sense too when you get right down to it. Because let's face it, on all 4's, Godzilla looks like a Stegosaurus.
Hope doggo lived. Hope doggo was big brain to find high ground like a good boi
Dog: I have the high ground!
Wave: You underestimate my power
Godzilla: Don’t try it
@@tiffanyz1362 star wars reference nice
@@Tiaoyang_Xiaoyang thank you :>
@@tiffanyz1362 nice kid
@@theshadowgamer2064 I’m no kid UwU
4:05
One of the most epic scenes in the Godzilla Series
That echoing sound after the roar always gives me goosebumps, it has such a unique roar
even after 7 years the dog part still gets me. hopefully he lived.
I’m so sad😭😭
I think he made it inside of a building because all the doors were opening
Who care about the people, it the dog thats important🙄
the director has confirmed that the dog lived but died later of cancer lmaoooo
What lmao@@mossyfriends1911
The original Godzilla actor was supposed to make an appearance at the airport but sadly it was deleted
Are u talking about Akira Takarada
rip
@@GojiKaijufan-yf8hy no I thinks he means Haruo Nakajima
@@joezilla0250 he was probably referring to your mother
@@MadeonEarthProductions not funny man 😑
I know everyone complained that Godzilla was used so sparingly in this one but I personally felt that it worked in making the titular character feel impactful. Every time he appears, it's like an event and this introduction of him was one of the most epic intros for an iconic character I have ever seen. That roar? Mmmmmm, perfection.
4:13 that roar though. 🙏🏼😁😍
Something I liked about this movie was how well it portrayed the massive size of the monsters and how puny and insignificant humans and their machines were when compared to them. That was something King Of the Monsters didn't do as well, even though there was more monster action in that movie.
And I'm guessing the kid that gets saved on the train is a "Kenny?"
This is some of the many reasons of why G14 is my favorite Monsterverse movie
Oh my god, dude. Three people have commented this exact point already. We get it. Kotm didn't handle scale as well.
@@sarahbelle81 He's only speaking the truth. It isn't that hard to just... ignore the comments, you know.
True, It never really felt like the momsters were huge.
holy fuck kenny that is so cool that they put him in the movie
idk if that was the intention but that is still cool
People: *SCREAM*
godzilla: *STOMP* Shush!!!!!!
T rex scene from Jurassic park in a nutshell
0:00 man i miss shots like this in the Monsterverse. i really really want more scenes like this that actually try and have us be in the humans POV, plus it's really terrifying to see how big Godzilla is. Garreth Edwards sure may have dropped the ball in a few places but he definitely knows how to frame shots and show off the scale of the Kaiju/Titans
I've been a Godzilla superfan since I saw my first Godzilla movie as a kid. That movie was Godzilla vs. Megalon. So, I love Godzilla 2014 & REALLY love Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
There's one thing that was done better in 2014 that was sort of missing in KOTM. That is the sense of scale that Gareth Edwards executed so well. I hope GvK regains that sense of scale. Even though the massive disdain I have for that farce of a movie in 98, there are a couple of parts that give sense of scale. The beginning when that Japanese ship was attacked. You could just feel how large & heavy that ship was, so naturally your mind begins to process just how large something would need to be to yank on that ship.
The 2nd was when those 3 fishing trollers were pulled back & under. Again, it gave a important scope of how large a monster would need to be.
Does the sense of scale matter though? For me it takes away the fun in the movie. And unfortunately, that's not a good thing for a Godzilla movie
@@jmarcopulos5265 Yes. It does matter. For me, a lack of scale takes away from the fun of a Kaiju. Godzilla King of the Monsters's problem wasn't its lack of scale though, it was simply the lack of weight. No monster felt heavy in this movie. In Godzilla 2014, the Hokmuto's muscles are shown to actually strain due to his flight. It makes him feel like a living, breathing creature. King Ghidorah on the other hand is the largest live-action Kaiju ever and yet we don't see any weight or muscle put into his flying.
But what makes 2014 the worst one is that they try to keep suspense by cutting everytime Godzilla shows up even when he’s shown the moment they actually showed him that should be the moment you stick with him.
Yo dude, really?! Godzilla vs Megalon was also my very 1st Godzilla movie.
Spoiler alert, GvK did not retain this sense of scale
This is legitimately one of my favourite bits of direction in any movie. The way it guides your eyes and the scale it establishes is eye-watering.
The scene with the red flares send chills each time
1:30 So Scary But EPIC
4:13 LONG LIVE THE KING
4:33 "GODZILLA RETURNS?"
After having looked through kotm extensively it boggles my mind how much better handled this scene is just in terms of sheer build up and presence. The scale and intensity is greater in this 4 minutes than the entirety of kotm
Yeah, people complained that the monsters didn't have enough screentine in 2014, but IMO the few scenes of Godzilla in this one are much more impressive that KOTM. Also the family drama in 2014 wasn't as comically dumb as KoTM
Well the difference is that this one is just monster thriller, while the other is just action they are both different things. You know that some audiences just love pure action.
This scene is brilliant and awesome- yes. However, don’t discount KOTM. Because 2 scenes in that movie are on par with this scene here. #1 the revival scene where he comes out of the ocean and shoots his atomic breath into the sky. #2 the arrival in Boston scene when he knocks Ghidorah back and then marches in with the fighter jets behind him !!
Is it just me or does the Monsterverse get worse and worse with each movie?
I don't like this.
One thing I’ve always found great about this movie in general is that Godzilla kinda gets the shark treatment from jaws. What I mean by that is is that we only get like bits and pieces of Godzilla throughout the movie and when they do finally show him, the entrance is great.
I still get chills from the introduction of Godzilla
Humans: *start shooting Godzilla*
Godzilla: ok first that tickle and didnt hurt me, because your bullets are so tiny to hurt a giant monster like me, second i wasnt here to destroy the city like old times im just here to search for--
THERE YOU ARE MUTO!!!
This is the single coolest entrance scene in cinematic history...
Change my mind.
No, no I don't think I will.
I wouldn’t want to, man.
I loved when the camera cut to the little boy sleeping on the couch. Riveting.
Damn i love how he ducked under the military ship and came up from the other side
犬の目線から徐々に高く上がっていき最後はビルの上から照明弾の高さまで上がるけどそれでも首元までしか映らない巨大感の演出。
その後のヘリの爆発シーンから一瞬の静寂も好き
ゴジラ史上最高のシーンの一つ
Godzilla causing a tsunami is awesome and is something that should become part of his mythos in all future films.
At 4:00
MUTO: Who DARES to oppose me?!
At 4:12
Godzilla: I am Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
Almost 23 now. I’ll never forget being 12 seeing this for the first time. Been longing for a scene like this since then. The new ones can’t seem to capture it. I miss this sense of pure, genuine awe
4:00 As soon as we finally tuned in to watch the fight of giants in the movie "Godzilla", he sends us to hell and switches to everything except the fight of giants. Thank you very much.
3:11 “Please remember to stay clear of the automatic doors”
More like stay clear of the freaking 50 foot drop that’s literally just a few feet away from you!
I can watch this scene a hundred times and it will still feel like the first time. I remember it was a packed house in the movie theater and everyone cheered and screamed when Godzilla appeared.
I remember everyone being jump scared by the sudden gunfire from the military at Godzilla. 2014 had a few real good jumpscares like that
@ 4:13 That nostril flare after Godzilla roars - Imma wreck your shit, bro.
4:13 Long Live the King!!!!!! of the Monsters, Gods, Kings, Mankind
The Mutos had such cool designs, I wish they did more with them
Humans: "Horrified Screams"
Godzilla: 3:55 *"Silence!"*
Humans: "Shuts up"
4:05 This scene gives me chills every single time I watch it
03:47 One of the greatest epic entrance's in cinema history
I absolutely adored this film. Still do. What a banger
3:56 if anyone wants to skip the main part XD
U are a kind soul
Honolulu: literally getting destroyed
Kid: Look Mommy, *Dinosaurs* 🦖
There’s something about the dark and nightmarish Godzilla in the 2014 movie that I no longer feel with his current self, I still love Godzilla either way
I wish the newer Monsterverse movies would demonstrate the sheer impact the Titans had on Humankind more often, just like how 2014 did.
nah they're jst big funny dogs who fight sometimes
This scene was NO JOKE! in theater! OMG no movie did it for me the way this movie did in theater (credit to MUTO and Godzilla, and music, and especially sound effects).
When I was at the movie theater to see the Godzilla movie, I was excited and hyped to see Godzilla’s full appearance
What I really like about this particular monsterverse, is that it has a lot of sequences that build and build. The other movies just have action, which is cool of course, but I like delaying the anticipation more
I think the best part is Godzilla is like “Hey this city doesn’t matter... but this WARSHIP I shall spare
In Godzilla vs Kong he rams them.
This was just incredible no words at all
Happy 6 years to this beautiful movie
Can’t believe it’s been that long already 😢. Still my 2nd favourite film of all time.
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn rly? It would of been amazing if it wasnt just humans all the time. The camera angles and sounds and everything are out of this world amazing im just dissappointed it was executed so poorly considering godzilla got like 5 minutes of screentime. The new godzilla on the other hand was all that amazingness, and so much of it. Nothing but fighting its great. I dont care about the lack of realism or the annoying family. I signed up for huge badass monsters fighting and i got just that. I feel like they should focus on like the horror side like when in this scene u cant see or hear the monster until flares reveal them i think its briliant and would be a thrill to watch in the cinema, just imagune the atmosphere. Im just a big godzilla fan lol dont mind me
Fijingernuts 44 Well I think it was amazing, and it wasn’t just humans all the time, Godzilla got 10 minutes not 5, and while he could have done with more, it’s about the same amount he got in the classic films, and it makes you all the more ready and excited to see him when he appears, and when he does appear, it really delivers, especially that final battle. Now I think KOTM was good, but not as good as 2014, and hey, if you like that; monsters fighting none stop , that’s okay, there’s nothing wrong with that, it’s badass AF, but monsters fighting alone isn’t enough to make a good film, and personally, I’m a sucker for realism, this film, did focus a fair bit of the horror elements of the franchise; Godzilla looking like he was coming straight for the boat and the Muto and the bridge was legit terrifying, and you not being able to see is not the film’s fault, that’s down to the blu ray; it’s been proven the quality for the blu ray version of this was awful, the one we saw in cinemas and all other versions i can see just fine.
But yeah mate I’m like you, just another Big G fan, don’t mind, we’ve all got opinions and it’s good, it’s shows how much me love Godzilla ;)
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn i still find it hilarious as dark as it is that every human near godzilla while doing his explosion things will be dead in like 2 weeks due to the radiation levels
Fijingernuts 44 True, but in this film, it’s not really as big amount of radiation he gives off so I can look past it, i can’t in KOTM though, everyone present in that final battle should have died on the spot when Burning Godzilla came in.
1:23 This was the moment when humanity discovered...Gods exist
I love his roar!
3:57 bruh everytime I watch this part im always getting the chills, the Muto and Godzilla's roars are so badass
Anyone else notice that grin he does at the end
Sends shivers down my spine
4:16 i love that end sound to the roar
Gojira Is Revealed I Remember me and My Best Friend Both Screamed HELL YEAH in theaters back in 2014 4ever A Memory For life 😁
A core memory
watching this with a sarround sound setup and bass boost sounds SICK!
What makes this scene so great was that the people in hawaii were so scared of the muto that it was wreaking havoc all around the world and the moment godzilla came to face the muto when his foot stomped into the airport everybody stopped screaming and notice that godzilla can take on the muto and destroy it once and for all and save humanity and become the king of the monsters and the protect it of the world.
humans: * dies *
that one dog: * GOTTA GO FAST *
best monster scene of any monster film.. the build up and the tease were spot on
3:51
I love how the second he stomps, the airport goes silent.
Such a breathtaking way to introduce godzilla
4:09 the moment that made CinemaSins remove 2 sins. Wonderful.
The most exciting, tense Godzilla reveal ever...I had shivers and chills when I saw this moment at the movies...
Is it weird that I get nostalgic when hearing his roar, even when I’m 11?
Javo Moto nope! It gives me goosebumps even now. I saw the movie with my brothers in the theater when we were all kids. Even at 19 I feel nostalgic watching this scene!
Same here brother just 2 years older
4:02 I love this roar!
4:13 THIS IS A ROAR!!
Did anyone else notice that Godzilla only started using his atomic breath AFTER he knew the MUTOs nest was destroyed?
Probably because the MUTO eggs also emit EMP
Oh man the goosebumps from seeing this years later. Amazing
Sound design was top tier in this movie!
With how goofy the new movies have becme you cant deny that this is superior
That face when you realize that hundreds of people died in that wave 😱
Although I may be Catto, the Doggo is the only thing that should have survive
4:11 My 13 year old self: can’t it be
The dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived, the dog survived...
Why couldn't the following films be this good. God, they ruined this golden opportunity.
I went into this movie 100% convinced that it was going to be as bad, if not worse than Godzilla 2000.
I was already cheering when the "We call him...Godzilla" scene came up. But then this scene happened, and I felt like when I was six years old watching the original Godzilla movies. Ecstatic, excited. Depression and anxiety washing away.
I truly need to know if the people behind this movie were huge fans of the originals, or if they at the very least consulted with fans of the original movies. Either way, they really nailed Godzilla's character in this movie.
I know this is 3 years late but I just need to point out what an homage the directers and artists payed to the original Godzilla
His design is accurate yet even more menacing, and his roar is CLASSIC
@@ChaotiX1 Well, what I love is that the roar in this movie is the original roar from the older movies, they just did a little sound editing with it to make it sound similar, but modern.
Again, either they consulted with fans, or the people doing the designs are fans themselves.
@@judgem0rt1s23 i heard that they took inspiration from Tanakas studio and ran a boot across a bass drum
@@ChaotiX1 Maybe that's it. Either way, the version I listed is the one I heard. Outside of that, still very impressed with 2016 and KotM
@@judgem0rt1s23 I should clarify his scream is digitally altered from the original. But the tail end of his roar that sounds like a deep pitched. Growl was made by running A hiking boot across a bass drum, Similar to how Tanaka ran a glove across a bass string for the original
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I got goosebumps and chills at the same time my god......
it always makes me smile when Sammy says, "Mommy, look! Dinosaurs!"
And the look on her face when she realizes that she is watching the news, not some TV program.
4:00 grum-gree grum- CAAACAWAWAA
When I was much younger I was a Godzilla fan. When Godzilla 1984 was coming out my friends and I were exited at a "modern" Godzilla movie. After seeing that movie I wanted to like it but it was not very good. THIS Godzilla was the one I have been waiting for.
I always loved how the Legendary Godzilla's roar keeps trailing after he begins to close his mouth
This 5 minutes are a masterpiece
RIP dog 2014-2014 (I think)
Death *yeah I changed it that dog looks at least a year old or 2
Nah I think he swam out dogs can swim
Arnold Ayala they can swim but he most like died from all the stuff in there, like he could’ve gotten hit by a floating car underwater
No one can not survive by the giant wave coming at you like 50 miles or 90 and kill you insanely
I like to think the dog got inside the building with all those people, either that, or he was able to get far enough to where the waves weren’t as deadly and he safely swam, dogs can run faster than humans.
I love this movie, i know it has it's flaws but overall just the way it was filmed and the atmosphere it creates is fantastic, sure i would have liked to see Godzilla a little more but otherwise i think it was a great way to introduce the big guy and in my opinion the movie was awesome 👍
When I saw this scene. a tear went down my face because I knew he's back.
How did they not hear his footsteps before he was lit up by the flares? He just became a ninja for a second?
He was a ninja at the airport too, right before his entrance.
The cut after Godzilla's introduction to Sam Brody sleeping on the couch is underappreciated. Godzilla's roar still echoes a bit after the cut to Sam. Sam is sleeping. Does dream of Godzilla? Does the echoes of Godzilla's roar awaken him to find the dream to be a reality as the monster battle is shown on the TV screen. It's great! Godzilla 2014 is the only good movie to come out of the MonsterVerse as the following films never live up to it.
To understand how good this movie and King of the monsters was you would have had to watched a lot of the old films including the 1998 film "Godzilla". These movies did Godzilla a lot more justice and were less campy like the old time movies. Think 1960's Batman then the Dark knight in 2008, however saying that a lot of the old movies were very good in their own way also especially the first 1954 film.
I would say the latest Monsterverse movies are as campy as the older Millennium movies.
Back when godzilla had weight to him.
That has to be the most toughest dog I've ever seen.
Lmao
The Battle Begins
Godzilla: “roars”
Uncle Ruckus: “Could you repeat that? I couldn’t hear you over the sound of me shitting myself.”
As long as the doggo survives this movie will be valid
When Godzilla’s Foot Dropped, The Screams Stopped.
Godzilla 2014: Goes under ships
Godzilla 2021: Hold ma beer imma fuck that ship
I think aside for Dune 2 recently, this is probably single handedly the best movie theater experience I have ever had, hands down.